Nepotianus Catulus

Nepotianus Catulus (407-429) was the usurping Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in the winter of 429 AD, launching an uprising in Arsakia. However, his revolt was quelled by Tertius Flavius.

Biography
Nepotianus Catulus was formerly a general of the Eastern Roman Empire, and in the summer of 429 AD he led a rebellion against the emperor in Media to take advantage of the people's anger. He was a Christian and a pious man, called a "true Roman", but he was disrespected because he was a rebel, and his declaration that he was the Eastern Empire's Augustus was outrageous. General Tertius Flavius put down his revolt by capturing Arsaia, and Catulus was killed.